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Criminal Witness Examination Competition

It was an absolute honour to be invited to judge the Criminal Witness Examination Competition hosted by the Muslim Legal Network. Congratulations to the finalists and best wishes to all participants in your legal endeavours.

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Welcome Jess

melbournelawyersandmediators’s profile picture melbournelawyersandmediators Liked by meryem_apak214 and 5 others melbournelawyersandmediators’s profile picture Introducing Jess Huynh our new Solicitor! Jess is a bilingual solicitor in Family Law, Estate Planning, and Property Matters. Fluent in Vietnamese, she is dually qualified to practice law in both Australia and Vietnam. Call our office on 1800 993 132 to make an appointment to consult with Jess!

Welcome Rose Gulcan Bolat our new Senior Associate Solicitor

Rose Gulcan Bolat with over a decade of experience in the legal industry is recognised for her excellence in handling complex family law cases whilst being well-versed in wills, power of attorney, employment law, family violence intervention orders, and criminal law. A versatile and invaluable addition to our team at MLM!!!

Family Provisions Claim Success

Siblings – brother and sister – retained Melbourne Lawyers & Mediators (MLM) in mid-2019 after discovering their elderly 84-year-old father had passed away, his funeral and burial completed without their knowledge two weeks after the fact.

The Family Law Partner Award 2023

We are pleased to share that our founder, Meryem Apak, has been named as a finalist in the 2023 Australian Lawyers Weekly Partner of the Year Awards.

What a Will Kit doesn’t do

There are various ‘Will Kits’ available on-line – most are cheap or ‘free’ and all you need to do is download them and fill in the blanks. Many websites boast that you can prepare your Will ‘without spending hundreds of dollars on legal fees’. Simple, right? Note really…

Managing commercial disputes – key steps and processes

A commercial dispute occurs when two or more parties have a disagreement in relation to a business matter.

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